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by near
1892 days ago
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There's both a cost and a speed barrier to it. FPGAs are often used to design, simulate, and test modern circuits at sub-realtime speeds. No amount of FPGAs will get you a PS2 emulator at playable speeds right now, let alone a PS3/Switch emulator. PCs can do that today by taking shortcuts such as dynamic recompilation and idle loop skipping. |
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